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Great post!

"Irreverent" is an understatement.

Yeah you need to send your son a copy of that film, or at least the coffee can seen.

There is another movie with coffee cans, "The Bucket List". A bit more respectful.
"Well actually, she's not REALLY my daughter. But she does like to call me Daddy... at certain moments..."
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Jester wrote:Great post!

"Irreverent" is an understatement.

Yeah you need to send your son a copy of that film, or at least the coffee can seen.

There is another movie with coffee cans, "The Bucket List". A bit more respectful.
Thanks Jester. To top it off, my son, after being relieved that he probably wouldn't have to buy the urn asked me what I wanted done with the ashes because, "I'm not taking them to the Philippines or Africa, if that's what you want." I assured him that Janet would take care of things. Aren't kids great :)

He's 18 and smart but hasn't yet put it together that I will be out of Dodge long before my demise.
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davewe wrote:
Jester wrote:Great post!

"Irreverent" is an understatement.

Yeah you need to send your son a copy of that film, or at least the coffee can seen.

There is another movie with coffee cans, "The Bucket List". A bit more respectful.
Thanks Jester. To top it off, my son, after being relieved that he probably wouldn't have to buy the urn asked me what I wanted done with the ashes because, "I'm not taking them to the Philippines or Africa, if that's what you want." I assured him that Janet would take care of things. Aren't kids great :)

He's 18 and smart but hasn't yet put it together that I will be out of Dodge long before my demise.
Still the fact that he is thinking about such things is, in a way, a sign of adult responsibility.

And I can't really blame him for avoiding the Walter role.
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Awesome blog, Dave. Thanks.
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Jester wrote:
davewe wrote:
Jester wrote:Great post!

"Irreverent" is an understatement.

Yeah you need to send your son a copy of that film, or at least the coffee can seen.

There is another movie with coffee cans, "The Bucket List". A bit more respectful.
Thanks Jester. To top it off, my son, after being relieved that he probably wouldn't have to buy the urn asked me what I wanted done with the ashes because, "I'm not taking them to the Philippines or Africa, if that's what you want." I assured him that Janet would take care of things. Aren't kids great :)

He's 18 and smart but hasn't yet put it together that I will be out of Dodge long before my demise.
Still the fact that he is thinking about such things is, in a way, a sign of adult responsibility.

And I can't really blame him for avoiding the Walter role.
It was a fun conversation and I don't blame him a bit for any of it. He's frugal with his money which I think in the future is a very good thing. Janet laughed hysterically when I relayed the conversation - that in itself made it all worth it.
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